Criticisms of welfare  

From The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
Revision as of 11:04, 20 August 2017
Jahsonic (Talk | contribs)

← Previous diff
Current revision
Jahsonic (Talk | contribs)

Line 1: Line 1:
-{{Template}}+#redirect[[welfare state]]
-'''Welfare culture''' refers to the behavioral consequences of providing poverty relief (i.e., [[welfare]]) to low-income individuals. Welfare is considered a type of [[social protection]], which may come in the form of remittances, such as 'welfare checks', or subsidized services, such as free/reduced [[healthcare]], affordable housing, and more. Pierson (2006) has acknowledged that, like [[poverty]], welfare creates behavioral ramifications, and that studies differ regarding whether welfare empowers individuals or breeds dependence on government aid. Pierson also acknowledges that the evidence of the behavioral effects of welfare varies across countries (such as [[Norway]], [[France]], [[Denmark]], and [[Germany]]), because different countries implement different systems of welfare.+
-==See also==+
-* [[Criticisms of welfare]]+
-* [[Cycle of poverty]]+
-* [[Horatio Alger myth]]+
-* [[Social floor]]+
-* [[Social insurance]]+
-* [[Social mobility]]+
-* [[Welfare economics]]+
-* [[Welfare|Welfare system]]+
-* [[Welfare's effect on poverty]]+
- +
-{{GFDL}}+

Current revision

  1. redirectwelfare state
Personal tools